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Integrated Solid Waste
Management and Planning
- Solid waste characterization
- Waste reduction techniques
- Recovered waste and composting benefits analysis
- Recovered materials market analysis
- Waste-to-energy analysis
- Regulatory analysis
- Implementation recommendations
- Litigation Support
Managing solid waste effectively requires a thorough understanding
of the waste, the community or organization producing the waste,
and the alternatives available. Franklin Associates offers that
understanding to both its public and private clients. Franklin Associates
is not involved in the business of solid waste disposal. As a result,
our recommendations reflect what is best for your bottom
line.
Solid Waste Characterization and Composition
For many years, Franklin Associates has prepared the national characterization
of municipal solid waste (MSW) published by the U.S. Environmental
Protection Agency (EPA) in Municipal
Solid Waste in the United States and widely used by planners.
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Franklin Associates has an extensive historical
database on generation, recovery, and disposal of more than
40 products and materials in the U.S. municipal solid waste
stream.
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This 40-year data series on generation and disposal of more than
40 product categories in the MSW stream is invaluable for many types
of analysis. Click here to see chart.
Franklin Associates is the only private consultant with access to
this database, which has been enhanced by work for private clients
as well as the EPA.
In addition to our national MSW characterizations, we have characterized
waste streams for many local, regional, and state agencies. We have
also characterized other solid waste streams, such as process wastes
and construction & demolition debris (C&D) in Characterization
of Building-Related Construction and Demolition Debris in the United
States for EPA and other clients. Additionally, we have developed
weight/volume factors for the materials in MSW.
Municipal Solid Waste Projects
When Franklin Associates approaches a local waste management project,
we first characterize the composition and current management of
the solid waste. After characterizing the waste, we help the municipal
or county agency optimize waste handling, first through waste prevention
techniques, then by looking at materials recovery and recycling,
composting, waste-to-energy, and landfilling alternatives. Our projects
include technology and cost assessments, market analyses, environmental
and site assessments, and recommendations for implementation.
The Paper Industry
Franklin Associates is nationally renowned for its expertise in
recovered paper market studies. Many of these studies help paper
companies expand their recycling of all grades of recovered paper
at new or existing paper mills, while other studies benefit communities
seeking to expand collection of recovered paper. In addition to
site-specific studies, we have conducted nationwide analyses and
projections for the American Forest & Paper Association, including
projections of new paper supply (by grade and recovered paper supply)
and demand. We have expertise in markets for recovered newspapers,
corrugated containers, office papers, and other grades of recovered
paper.
Other Recovered Materials Markets
In addition to recycling markets for recovered paper, we offer
experience in market analysis for containers (aluminum, glass, steel,
and plastics), compost, and other products typically found in the
MSW stream. We also have analyzed markets for "problem"
materials (e.g., tires) in the waste stream.
Industrial Waste Projects
Franklin Associates characterizes the quantities and composition
of industrial process wastes and evaluates current and projected
management alternatives. We can also help to identify markets for
unusual materials in the waste stream.
Litigation Support
Franklin Associates has provided the following kinds of litigation
support:
- Detailed analysis of technical data and depositions, and
preparation of background documents for use by attorneys.
- Depositions.
- Courtroom and hearing testimony.
Regulatory Analysis
Franklin Associates analyzes the effects of proposed regulations
for private industry and government clients. These proposed regulations
have included deposit and redemption laws, tax incentives to increase
recycling, bans on products, labeling, "environmentally preferable"
regulations and programs, mandatory recycling, charges to internalize
disposal costs, and laws to control the flow of wastes.
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